NZ launches values-based investment campaign

NZ launches values-based investment campaign
NZ's Dawn Aerospace unveiled its Mark II suborbital spaceplane in July. (Photo: Dawn Aerospace)
Greg Hurrell
A new global campaign to draw “sustainable” investment into New Zealand is hoping to get investors enthused about the country's business values.The Do Good, Do Well initiative was launched in New York today by the economic development minister, Stuart Nash.The new investment drive will run in major international markets including the United States, Germany and the UK. It's intended to attract "productive, inclusive and sustainable" investment into NZ. Nash said in a statement that NZ didn’t just aspire t...

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